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Support grows for UWB/Bluetooth convergence

CSR is supporting the Bluetooth SIG's move to integrate ultrawideband technology into the Bluetooth specification.

News from Cambridge Silicon Radio, May 6, 2005

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RF front ends bring Wi-Fi to handsets

SiGe Semiconductor has developed the industry's first completely integrated WLAN RF front-end modules optimised for cellular handsets.

News from SiGe Semiconductor, May 4, 2005

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Samsung commits to handset WLAN solution

Samsung has selected the Philips low-power 802.11 wireless local area networks (WLAN) solution for its new line of mobile phones.

News from Philips Semiconductors, Apr 26, 2005

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Transceivers take VCO and PLL parts on chip

A new family of crystal-referenced VHF/UHF transceivers delivers more than +10dBm output power and -114 or -110dBm sensitivity.

News from Maxim Integrated Products, Apr 26, 2005

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Cool claims for power amplifier modules

A new family of compact W-CDMA power amplifier modules aims to reduce battery power consumption and allow mobile handsets to run cooler.

News from Agilent Technologies, Apr 25, 2005

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RF transceiver enables WiMAX reference design

A new reference design provides manufacturers with a production-ready blueprint for the development of WiMAX-capable broadband wireless access systems.

News from SiGe Semiconductor, Apr 25, 2005

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WiMAX SoC sets the stage

The highly integrated MB87M3400 WiMAX SoC complies with the IEEE802.16-2004 standard and will enable development of a new generation of WiMAX-compliant broadband wireless access equipment.

News from Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe, Apr 25, 2005

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Nintendo signs for wireless gaming support

Broadcom Corp has entered into a strategic partnership to provide wireless technology for Nintendo's next generation gaming systems.

News from Broadcom Corp, Apr 21, 2005

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Single-chip Wi-Fi silicon stars at Olympia

This week CSR is demonstrating its first single-chip Wi-Fi silicon for consumer electronic devices, UniFi-1, at The Wireless LAN Event at London's Olympia.

News from Cambridge Silicon Radio, Apr 21, 2005

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Wireless SoC cuts budgets for domestic nets

As the lowest priced, most efficient and smallest wireless solution in the home control space, the ZW0201 makes affordable, easy-to-use connected home solutions a reality for the mass market.

News from Zensys, Apr 19, 2005

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High-power amplifier takes bias circuit onboard

A new GaAs MMIC two-stage single-ended X-band high-power amplifier integrates an on-chip gate bias circuit to simplify biasing.

News from Mimix Broadband, Apr 18, 2005

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Saitek cuts the wire with USB radio SoC

Saitek, a leading manufacturer of PC gaming controllers, has selected Cypress's WirelessUSB radio-system-on-a-chip to provide wireless connectivity for its Cyborg evo Wireless PC joystick.

News from Cypress Semiconductor, Apr 15, 2005

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Power amplifier module boosts handset talk time

The TQM7M6001 is a UMTS power-amplifier module that features an innovative biasing circuit optimised for low idle current consumption, resulting in increased handset talk time.

News from Link Microtek, Apr 13, 2005

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RF antenna switch aims for quad-band GSM

Available now from Peregrine Semiconductor is the PE4269 SP6T RF antenna switch die for quad-band GSM antenna switch modules.

News from Peregrine Semiconductor, Apr 13, 2005

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Alliance certifies ZigBee compliance

Ember has become one of the first companies to earn official ZigBee-compliant status, according to the ZigBee Alliance.

News from Ember Europe, Apr 12, 2005

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RFID hits the slopes

EM Microelectronic, Skidata and EC-Passage have codeveloped an RFID transponder chip that greatly facilitates the handling and identification of rented skis or snowboards at ski resorts.

News from EM Microelectronic, Apr 8, 2005

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More funding for Icera

Cellular wireless semiconductor company Icera has successfully completed a $10 million extension to its July 2004 series B funding round, which now totals $32.5 million.

News from Icera Semiconductor, Apr 8, 2005

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MMIC mixer is optimised as downconvertor

A new gallium arsenide monolithic microwave integrated circuit fundamental balanced mixer is optimised for use as a downconvertor.

News from Mimix Broadband, Apr 7, 2005

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All-CMOS solution cuts wireless USB costs

Ultrawideband (UWB) wireless solutions and Wireless USB specialist Staccato Communications has released its Ripcord product family, complete with a UWB development kit.

News from Staccato Communications, Apr 6, 2005

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Buffer amp runs from 18 to 38GHz

A new gallium arsenide MMIC three stage buffer amplifier features ultrawide bandwidth and high dynamic range.

News from Mimix Broadband, Apr 5, 2005

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FM receiver chip boasts all-CMOS construction

The Si470x FM tuner family is billed as the industry's smallest, most integrated FM broadcast radio tuners delivering the entire FM tuner from antenna input to audio output in 100% CMOS.

News from Silicon Laboratories, Apr 5, 2005

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Transceiver chipset cuts out external components

A new transceiver chipset is designed to optimise the performance of WiMAX systems, broadband wireless access and wireless local loop equipment.

News from SiGe Semiconductor, Apr 5, 2005

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Semiconductor veteran Ross comes onboard

Alan (Lanny) Ross has been appointed to the Board of Directors at Peregrine Semiconductor.

News from Peregrine Semiconductor, Apr 5, 2005

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RFID chip meets latest EPCglobal standard

Philips has produced the first engineering samples of an RFID chip compliant with EPCglobal's UHF Electronic Product Code (EPC) Class 1 Generation 2 (G2) standard.

News from Philips Semiconductors, Apr 4, 2005

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Monolithic VGAs claim basestation supremacy

The MAX2056 and MAX2057 are billed as the industry's highest performing RF variable gain amplifiers in monolithic form.

News from Maxim Integrated Products, Mar 25, 2005

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